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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Apr 1922, p. 1

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IL 10th and 11th a and Leslie Stowe ,1 [ls t'm- :cVenth day in? nd a ‘ocvety :u’en who i \ 1rom- if; Henry Km: di- >le Mn" to“. ‘roduction Fe used Rattan, ight” RSI )A Y ‘th EASE IRES Chose 'd Dries D Hat ,KAYS‘ .bones 144-363 .wv‘»smx w»: H em: cums mus mws LARGE CROWD NL'MBER I3 L‘ANmDATEs ARE Men I Ax; l-nthuaiastir urnwl. mm and :vomgn about evenly divided. aiteiided the political mass meeting: at the city “.311 last evening. A few questions .vere 'asked by members of the audi- cnce. but in-Lhe mum they merely sat, and listened. Thémeeting had been called by the Citizénship class 0f the Highland Park Woman's club to meet the candidates running for nomination at the pri- maries. In spite of the if‘n'lk‘lllt‘nt weather the hall was filled. All fifteen candidates muted had accepted the invitation to attend and a]! were present. except Lew A. Henâ€" dee, coungy clerk. Judge Perrv L Poi-sum IllS\U>~'8<i the duties of his office, and he thin :andidates fox the ne“ ufl‘n-e uf pun Date judge, (‘harles 1-). Jack. Martin Decker and James G. Welch. I\ it: why they considt-rulLlhvmselws ('3!‘(‘L‘lflll}' fitted" Other candidates who Talkul and [UK Umvvs fur ‘A'hiLl‘. 2hr; illl‘ running were as lullovw: lm (I [Wait <hall and William .1. Oliver. voumy 'reasuroc.’ Eilwin A'nlstmm and Elvin E. Gifiin. sheriff; Miss Alice Smith ~1nd -T. Arthur Simpson. superinten- vlent of schools. Several township ofiimals, including 'A‘. \Vi‘Vercnc. Harry Eichler. Albert Larson and James Dufi'y. aim <poke. The latter explained sen-nil 10ml tax aroblems. William I". Weiss. representative in the state legislature from this, dis- irxct. mlde a short talk. uf just such meetings, where the voters may acquaint themselves “ith the candidatesund the issues at Jake, was well illustrated. " After a few remarks from Mayor 5. M. Hastings the meeting all- The amount of interest shown In political problems by looal citizens was a promising sign. The great need “Deyastated Regions and Recon- slruction" Subject of Talk Anne Morgan, daughter of J. PleF pont Morgan, who served in France before, during and after the war, addressed the Highland Park club Tuesday evening. March twenty- eighth on the “Devastabed Regions" in‘ France and . “Reconstruction Work." She was introduced by the Rev: Frank Fitt. Miss Morgan is a delightfully fascinating woman and she told in a most, interesting manner about the work carried on by her and her gro p m the devastated towns. S e praised the Social Service Wurkers and the Boy Scout Movement. The audience was very enthusiastic ave-J; her talk and during the evening oval; $800 was subscribed to this Miss Morgan is a fascinating woman and most, interesting manna-x work carried on by her a ANNE MORGAN SPEAKS AT HIGHLANDVPARK CLl'B1 oumed canje huq~. . and Mrs. E. L. Millard emer- taj d tWelve guests at dinner pre- ceding the meeting at the Highland Park club, in honor of Miss Morgan. POLITICAL MEETING HERE TOMORROW NIGHT M. 1‘. H. Nelson wm Speak .3 At 04m renews Hall " Music by Quartet .05 political mass meeting Will be new at the Odd Fellows hall. East L rel avenue, tomorrow night. The agginwill be under the auspices of Va ous organizations from Wanke- gan and Lake county, and their pur- pose is to endorse certain candidates in he primary. The Rev. Thomas H. Ne on of Zion, and other good speak- ers ill be on the program, and music Wil be furnished by a male quartet. The Rev.’ Nelson spoke here sew-ml Weeks ago. but because the meeting was not Well advertised the attendance waa small. Everyone is invited to at- tend the meeting tomorrow evening, and {especial effort is being made to interest women voters.‘ DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM AT JOINT MEETING TtEs. i‘rc .uim mating of I'm i-l b and the Highland Park “ 1‘ 11x1 'lumdzxy afternoon pr 1 »? lhv must beautiful pun-'1 a‘: {59' many ambitious Hm “bl" n me had this Year ‘1!“ boy. Hwath gave Nu piano in, 'fig! [1yn\[ hni; Hed and ' at)“: m! Dr. Edwin Huber: t glw 2: Memory Program r c< cw «if a life full of beauti \eo'lt‘lnzs uf rare 3550:111th 3' nilv and spiritually 58’3“) nan! Women Voters (lather Well Known Speakers at l’resby- Pioneer agCity Ha]! to Listen to terian Church Each Eve- Townsl . the Men Running ning. Services Open ' Will for Oifice tn the Public The Highlanh Paw March 28th L. Persons «1 u>se<1 beautifu} HEARD TRINITY GIVES PROGRAM DEATH €553." 7.21.51; E15... 3. .J. .JCâ€"w WIH he remxms- :rm' U> ’5'le 12:1 11 I" K HOLY WEEK SERVICES AT LOCAL CHURCHES Spmlal srrvmes «luring Holy Week vnll he held in the lecture mum of the l‘resbytvrmn church lwginnlng with next Monday vvening and end~ in}: on tho’ night of Good Friday. Each service will begin at eight o‘clock in the evening. The speakers will be as follows: on Monday. the will be as follows: on Monday. the Reverend Charles W. Gilkey. D.l).. minister of the Hyde Park Baptist church; on Tuesday. the Reverend George Roberts. minister of the First Presbyterian church of Lake Forest; on Wednesday. the Reverend Freder~ ick F. Shannon. D.D., minister of the (‘entrnl church. Chicago; on Thursday, the Reverend (‘Jehnd B. McAfee. D.D._ professor at the McCormick Thoulug- Ital wminury; rm Friday. the Rt-vrr- cud James G. K. Md‘lurv, I).D., pro-si- ‘ic-nt uf t'm- Md'urmivk Thenlumral £51323. :7. $11.13 x. WES: 12%;: [iii 2: .531“; Si Twiuv. 3.35:1}. 2: A553“; a. 3.13.:n1. 2:. .chv. z .: L:n.. .2... H1. Mrs Ht-rhvrr R \n 1th “ill lu- 'lw :luâ€"(lul ~nlm~r vvn Mumlav. “HlnvsdaV and l‘rlrl‘fl) uHmnu ()n 'ansday and Thursday owm'ngs 1hr llnrmonist 'l‘xius \V'lll ~mu. Th:- Trim~ are made up as fullnvu' wprunns er'. William I“. Peta \ll<.< Fllzaluth Sutherland Mrs. F. M. Lowe; secuml sopranos, Mrs. Ansun ‘1 Morgan. Mrs. A. Law- rence Mills. Mn. Herbert R. Snnth; altos. MIN. 1:. l.» Otlell. M“. A. ”VP Mrs. Ansun (1 Morgan. Mrs. renu- Mills. Mm. Herbert F altos. Mn: if. L. Odell. Mr~2 ring. Mrs. B. L‘. ”(Me-s. The sorvite» an- open tn desxro m aucndl 'I‘rinjty (‘hurch Monday, Holy ('ummuniun and Med 'W'” I I M J OBEE IS nation. 9:30 a. m. ! EN Tuesday-Holy Communion. 9:30 n. , m.; Evensong, 3:00 p. m. Wednesday, Holy Communion. 9: lin‘Petifio Endorsing Hi8 mdi“_ “,~‘ v: u_: :1. 111., Fun on). nu! addnu, (m r Counh Treasurer , , - ‘ l Sine-d In Man) O W. Mnunday Thursday. Holy Commun- mn, 10:30 a. m.; Evensong. 5 p. m. Good Fridayâ€"Maths and [.itany, 9:30 a. m.; The Throe Hours. 12:00- :;:00 p. m,; ('hildren's serVice, 4:00 p. m.; Evening Prayer and Preparation for Eastt-r (‘ummuniom 8:00 p. m. Easter Evenâ€"Evensong and Bap- Eastgr Ewnâ€"Evensong and bap- Yisms :00 p. m. Easter Day~lhly Communion 7:30 a m.; \Iatins. without. music, 10:00 a. m.; Festival hncharist, 11.00 a. m.; (Thikh'vn's Service. 4:00 p. m. REBEKAHS ENTERTAIN DISTRICT ASSEMBI Y MON. Slate Officers at Afternoon 3 Evening Meeting. Sheridan Lodge in Charge Sheridan Rebekah Lodge No. 801' entertained the District Assembly‘ from District No. 3 last Mondny me I ning. State officers. Ella Thompson.‘ president; May E. Crowell, secretary“, Grace Henry. past president and chief: of examiners: and Mrs. Turnerfi treasurer taking part. ‘ The meeting opened with Beatrice: Monk. president of Waukegnn pre»? siding. At three-thirty Grace Henryl held a school of instruction and at four-thirty a memorial service in charge of Waukegan Rebeknh lodge was held. The following omcers Were elected for the ensuing year: Edith Wells, Libertyville, president; Lottie Graves. Waukegan . vice president; Ida H. Barber. Highland Park. War- den; Mrs. McLean. LibertyVille. seem retary; Mrs. (Tole; Crystal Lake} treasurer. A iiuL'uu An At zree I‘l llvu. \v‘.v.v_ , zree was conjured to the following Pastv Noble Grands, Mrs. Fast. Wau- kegan lodge: Mrs. Doly. Chicago lodge, District No. 1: Mary Therrien. Highland Park: Ida H. Barber. High» land Park. At six o'clock a dinner was served to seventy-five members following which in'niation took plavo. Sheridan Rebekah dt-xzrve staff put- ting nn the work for which muvh credit “as gm-n them by tht-ir stutr officew. MONDAY Pearl Thtulm will present [Ir fol- lowmg program next week: Sunday, EMe Ferg‘Jsun in “Footlights”; Mun- »ny and Tue-«hug Richard Barthol- mws. Frank Lusve and Leslie- Stnnu 2n "Thv Srwnlh Day"; “’ednvsduy and Thursda_x‘. ivutricv Joy, k‘unrud Nam-1, Filith Roberts and Theudurv RUE-«rm m “Saturday Night"; Friâ€" “‘5‘ \Vnihu'u Rt‘ld, Ulnriu Swanson and [qutt Dvxh'r in “Don't Tell Everything"; Saturday, Sum Hardy. Nay-man Krrxy and Duri‘: Krnyun in “Gut-R10h<Quzvk-\\'alling{ord", basmi . n mm.- u" the wnrM famed Wumng- (4n sumo ( furd storm» and the p13}- M. Cohan. Matinw m Saturday. Se».- FI'UL'rixm n of thi< 1:43.»!- AY TUESDAY “THE SEVENTH DAY" and the pjuy by George Matinvr at (Wu-thirty Sm- pl‘nm‘nm on back page all who V cy r County Treasurer 1"}l’etitio%Endorsing His Candida- ! Signed by Many n, 1 John .\ ‘vnty. plum-«r ~ett|rr uf Dunk-1d Q‘unshm dlt'd at 5 o'clock ithis mur 1,): hfh'r 4 ~lroke uf apt) 1 pit-X). \ Mr. .\I my “m (mm In ln-l-nd in KS3»; eml gating to America in 1844. . He has I a resndcnt of the town 0! glkwrfirld EH1“ lhal Unw. Mr. Moon- ‘ aged m awn-ultunl pur- . r the early years of his 9M... and ) Imus Ncame Interested ‘in the m ufucture of brick. which hummer [1h fuming formed his JOHN I u FMHtN m: i: an q-ndoru-mcnl of Mr. 1Wm‘ J‘ in, candidue for County ;Tn~u.~un ', ctmulated and signed by I large n IN-r of rt-prewnutivv citi. lwnu he 1! H3 Mayor Samuel M. ; Hastin ' e‘)’ was r I suits dur 1 life. and I in the m V tnge‘her life’s wor _ Civil W3 , ”9 (If N' ~Mon un undo-r (k In 1‘6 Thvhwu He 'Ait~ Pen-xx (Irnh u (Irnh 1| * Wt’f‘k! ago ‘ Mr .\1 Int-y lcnws tn ~urnw hlm' [Wu duu hten. Mary Mooney Ind‘, MN. J I . ()trrny; three was, Alex-9 under. J ph and Thomas. :11 of’ ngblam I'urk; um Shh-rs, Miss Ann' \Lwnr) In! Mr» .lmu-ph Phillips of, l’hlcagu Funn‘ 41'ch \MH bc hold Sul- urda; n rmm: m 10:00 u'chx‘k at St. Junx chunh. Highwuud. lnlrr- ment “1! be at St. Mary's cemetery, wrst of ighland Plrk. “We, he undersigned citinns of rho: (‘ity f Highhnd Park hereby d».- sire to pms our umfidem (n lhc integriu an! nbihty of W. J. Oboe, flur County Treasurer of nty at the coming primar- ies on t llth of AprIL 1922 In ad Mon (0 the above, we be- lievc thu the n- -u!h end 0! [Ah Coun- ty is en to representation in up conduct the (‘ ount)’ a business. ind var) . 5 Trinity I n00 I ('nn Ill Vesta l Riddle. glenor; :a Grt wv ('Iirn Mb! urge (hit not only the people « Highland Park und this district. but throughout the County. suppun r. Oboe in his candidacy for County nmaunr." AMER CAN LEGION . MEETING MONDAY Applic: no. blanks {or the Illinois state us for cutâ€"service men will be dist hated and filled out It (In meeting of the American Legion to be, held 1t Monday evening in the (‘oanmu ty ”Center rooms. beginnlng at 7:30 'cldck. Although the legisla- ture ha not yet provided for the ho- nus. th Larion is distributing the blanks .u‘ucipmon of it. lit-{rah- mé‘tsv "I be served. Plum will be discus‘s for I membership drive to be Iaun «I by thr local post. “0).“ T TO CALVAKY" AT TRINITY CHURCH Maum‘r‘a Cantata Will be Sung “”31 ”It THIS ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1"“! ("111" u: Vhrm ‘2' 314 La)! 1‘21”. “tum. 1('I".‘.A.'r \9.‘ ("IA-1.)“ >1” Amhw .1. heads” " ‘m- 'M- Hm“ 11‘ 5.1“! ~ m ”gum-i I I» 'tur'~:1.;1 ‘2' (1an? ‘ ”N it!“ V... v' n \, n‘_-.A.< w. 1 Amhw .1, head: 1.. 4" .\ H, of 'vlr 'ur- “mi“ 11‘ ’UvY ~ mvmht-r of "If Rum-i I l» -:ur-~r\.;1 ‘2' the Mother (‘lulnl ‘ ”N Flt” V... ,1 h of (‘hrilL Scum: f’. in Btislul. T-Xausvhuuttn. uh Fm 1y Owning. April 7. It eight o'clock in‘ 1m church edifice. TN mil-lu- fi cordially "Wind. Muuddtr‘n HIG‘LAIND PARK. ILLINOIS THURSDAY. .41va. .- ticiioq Blanks For Illinois St «- License Will‘Be d. {H nmull. "()Iivet tu Cl]- Nill [‘7 sung by the choir fl chqtch. Palm Sundny ann- MCI! o'clock. The public is p: incited The soloists are: Iodgeu. mprano: Ruth Emery cuntnhu; Hauler Schusur, "ul Htrnck. bass and ('laris- L', organist and director. Sherman I“\lr flown-y Wedded Miss "Am-411%. \\ ho dim] in 1382. mrrmi In Miss Murmur?! ,hM. “ho died very gudo Settler of Deerficld Members in; Funeral Services and I Be Held Saturday “'1 ‘ Morning . FOLMMS STR()Kl-2.N() (03115513 He was a \‘eurlll o! the Luna; fought in the bat- viHe. and lhlt of Kinx- ‘(kneral Thomas Ind Inter mm was SCHOOL mm mm mm 3 LY nus mam; T0 occun SATURDAY mm M mug Distributed 1'hr.<l. Stu-Mist. AY?’.HLH‘I\.(‘.\ I free 5. .vncr by Rev. wflkinr in Iahvfor remix-lion u pmidem. and Mn. Ruben E. Sryhrth and C. I. Vail an- Ignm undid-lo: for mem- bers. The polling plm ”- n th- Lincoln school. In the high uhool elation Ir. Gen, hector of ill health. will not be I candidate. A. (2 Morgan and Game J. McBride hnvr Mad mm pod- !iom u candid-(n.1‘hc pollin. plun- will be at the Nunh Show Trust (‘..0 in Hixhhnd Park and the town hall in West Deerfiold. "my Olnnder ll! up for rrelofliol lo the (We of IthOol trustee in “Ill township. The polllnx places for um election will be n 0.. Highland Park Sum- huk In Hithhnd M and BASEBALL MEETING NEXT MONDAY NIGHT North Shore League Will Sun Its “lid Season with Co.- lemcc at Hixhwood ‘ A Inc-chm: of Use North Shore Bill'- bull It." will he hrld Honda night. April 10. at t}: nu hall in Hifivoonl. beginning at eight o'rlurk for (he pur- pone of surfing the Inns: 0. in third m. Em w in both." on tho not": share in W In . cimhr but: an! out this week. Samuel S om. M d the league, uyu, “The (ad that {or tvo war: so may mun hvc eo- joyed good sport nod anon] nun- radio- from the beam lye-h {of inc". to :13! nothing at (b M- dnds of fum- who have 1100 MM!- ted tram the orderly schedule of ‘CANTATA AT TRINITY CHI'RCH NEXT SI'NDAY games. the rompctcm alumna. Ind 01‘ rules In general which muh lot keen Ind fair competition." Special Musk- "Ill! Sunday Afternoon; Public In In- \il¢d lo A!!!“ The No Rm: Sl'l( 1m: / IN HIGHLAND PARK Hmniand i'nvk- popuints-u u“ mun n dame-1 302-! Eur. I‘Q'V'k end. Saturda) tum huyo w» n horn to Mr. avy.’ Mn Lmlw Imam. 0327 \‘me Ave- ruv. I! Xha- High‘mnd PArk hapiul. Mend-y. Mr. and Mn. W Bork of Fnirvinr m-enur. we" modr the parents of (win boyu. .-.....â€" t â€"â€"â€". THIS YEAR ‘ A Nlfl'ESSARY PROTECTION]? l' N E R A l. YES‘lEéDAY 1 9 3‘2 weu mldr 019‘"- MMWW Un Ind-y. (hr City (‘ouncil panned In "Vagina" Odin-ace by the provi- ‘uom of which tho bemhr Ind bulk Y”! huikimn. the Intensity of the not [of lo! pm». and the classification °fi trade-rand man-trio. m {be Ch)! of Hirhlérd Park an rend-ted and pro. \‘Ided flnr. 1 ' Thu onhn-nu in the hull fault o! in man“: utudv o! whiny conditiona‘ an Midland Park. made by the Zoninfl 9(‘unmiulon. appoinu-gi by the Cam" in! Squad-er 10, I”). Darin: the put gown null- tho Con-Hon hu rwud - compute survey b be 1m,.m:mzhmmu Mention M d! building! in uk- Cky. ?Wi(h film duty In I hack. the Con- ‘nfiuim pn-pored n dun ordinance iwhivh wm- [3*le Ind submiflpd =m the (‘h'nem It uwerll public hear ‘imc- hrhl a! 1hr (‘ily Hull. put-um m public nutim. All surge-150m 3nd mmu-wmn m "lo-rem w tht pro- vhmm. of (hr dun "Min-m WON note-d and n-mnkd in full In the rec- ord: the hearing» and yore xivrn ‘c‘rvf mnnilmtion hy the Com- nnnnqxu Aha! the public bearimn \wn Pn‘Jnumd'd. the Commission pre- ‘pjredph firm! ”pun and amend» rd IN- urdinlhfl' II put by 1hr film!» l at It; In! menu. ‘ Th cu-lomnry mode of procedure ‘V‘oul have muind- the (WI to Hun-u r the ordinance in flat dc- An! Illa-lubed an on “Sdaty Find by I loan!" from (nit-Ago was I {dun 0! real" math: of dun twine-I en's mum. held My night in Win“! hull. Tho ' .w the chute” of reci- drnt n everyday life. Ind mind I lb! dongmun (Mun ranging from lhc bun blmr. which my picm the lbrod o! a. and who fall. won it. u. laromoum and motor can. lie dw‘rxphincd the prom um a! run-Hutton. mm.» Guyo‘ min; - Up nation In W Wanda. A report had ,mcbd fl can o! nome‘ of the Infinâ€" In. that (W W mm mm M01. which nomcyneh-dpluncdtobdldgnt? Chic! ”In! lame]. 3M: y.» hwy for W. lint. M be will um All opal-AM for m II the In” Bro... hospital. at two months no and "and lo "caper." from Rs enact. He will have the mom} over-«on pen wH-k muinuxn PARK HAD ' . TWO MEN 0N JURY A; ptxnmrl :"ir 1-11.! P- «ham \‘Mr vn ‘ ’ll 1‘ undo-NI um I!) wrn Member: of the jury bib MVMJ‘I‘I‘Q Pout. the shy- Puhnunu William MM. .31 ,' curd” night at "wing-n. bETmou FOR v01: 0!" ZONING ORDINANCE TS: Woman's Chm-nu: Twp"- Aurfl l'mt n will hold a bakery uh on sat r. April 8th. I! hurl-o8“- H- '3" “OH. (Aka. pin Ind sx’mnv SALE SAT. yr MEIIIHOFF‘S 5mm: '5‘] Shv-hrn and John Pfura of Lpflnmn 1| [army unuhxed m' land l'nrk to «run I More» n v-oh .n 1hr, nr‘ mmnu (1de 1‘ undo-"until that on” All”! 651 ‘1‘. IV! nmmr) h. makc Hm: 00‘ .5 1V)” be M “k- 'JAIB mm 1K VICTIIOl-‘m Mr. and in. June: loud" mornint at Park hospital after a tune! il pneumonia. He wu born Nov. 24. 1890 II Cbi’ cm, and (Ollie to Highln with his parents when on eight month. old And ha: lived um. HS: eduuuon vu the puhuc whol- o! as. city. Ir. Mn and eight Camp Gordan. Adana, G... «I well .1! man «an five o'd next morning when m- anaged ad 3! uven (hlny ed any. ‘ch Igum to sun'iw him b‘ or and father. and n bmther. E. Bo'den. of thin thy. l-unenl urvicu wen be” morning at nim u'rlork Immune CW! ‘5‘“ In: D. O'Nem "mm“ “C -‘ “0")! 8b Ir. Borden n- well I: and hi! death can” u a to his many friends. It able that dab should who is in tho print of Me. potty of the may” tho ban-M family. LARGE VOTE 1N WET DI POLITICS WARNING UP IN HIG‘ Politics in 14mm”- IR “mu up confide" - , .71 five «mute: out (and?! of alder-uni The and» ‘3 mm wait If! .5 ‘0'”: ' “1d. 3. C. Shauna. I'- ond "16:60“? Gnn'i Hun Ola-def. Nick' Wuhan ‘ 4"“ ad H Wickhnder: Thmd “rd: "fl Hun Rudolph MYSTIC WORKERfi GIVE CARD PARTY A". ml! ‘IW I rud and We.) Monday cranks. ”Apr“ 1276 eight. thirty o'ckxk. ' toll“ the card puny. A will b: rim any at Mmhunu vm h: mull mafia!“ rd! It Ur hull. put-k 3mm co mail. 1 The uygflc Worker:- of well k: vow" 12 ch. year- It the ")v Vb

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